ID titanium laser mouse - stunning design and a price to match
By Jude Garvey
October 30, 2009
Intelligent Design's new titanium mouse
Image Gallery (5 images)With Apple’s new wireless Magic Mouse grabbing headlines this month, and innovations such as the multi-functional GlideTV navigator and Nortek Duplus mini wireless mouse being rolled-out almost weekly, it seems the days of the humble mouse are long gone. Enter Intelligent Design’s titanium laser mouse - a hand-crafted device that is anything but humble (or cheap) and while it doesn't have the smarts of Apple's new offering, its certainly lays down a challenge on the design front.
The ID mouse is Bluetooth enabled and is constructed from hand-formed grade one titanium and high quality plastic resin. It features a neodymium scroll wheel and is suitable for both left and right-handed users. Powered by two AAA batteries it is available in black or white and has a three-button layout.
This stunning design comes at a price though – the ID mouse retails for 800 euros or about US$1,200 (at time of publication).
Intelligent Design via Gadget.com.
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So.... what's its advantage? What is the point of having a neodymium scroll wheel, except to have a multisyllabic word in the product description?
Also, while "grade one titanium" sounds great, it is noteworthy that the grade 1 is the softest, which means that the whole mouse will be easily scratched... Grade 4 is hard, but sounds cheap :-)
Gavrilo Bozovic27th July, 2010 @ 06:41 am PDT